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The average rating for Learning Teachers Essays On The Sociology Of The Body based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-21 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Perry Winkler
While Jenks provides a rather good cursory survey over the different typologies of transgression in culture ranging from theatre, philosophy, art, sociology, and criminology, he fails to reflexively contemplate the phenomenon itself. A phenomenon which has arguably become the ruling principle of twentieth and twenty first century cultural life, even permeating through into popular culture. In particular, he spends too much time setting the foundations of our philosophical tradition which has enabled the transgressive imperative,spending pages at a time elaborating Hegel's historicism, and his successor Alexander Kojeve. This seemed irrelevant. I would have preferred less of this and more personal analysis of the transgressive. He fails to connect the seemingly disparate aspects of transgression in culture,failing to show how they relate and what they reveal about said culture. He does not comment on the inherent value of the transgressive aesthetic. From my background knowledge of the author, he writes on a heterogeneous array of subjects from sociology to biology and as such, not being specialised in any one area, he seems to collect facts. This is what he has done here. He seems to have an encyclopedia open and ready for him to glean the various strands of culture which manifest the transgressive which he then cuts and pastes into a book, not altogether coherent. There are deeper questions behind the transgressive aesthetic that need to be addressed beyond a simple acknowledgment of its use in cultural forms.Good for the novice intellectual for an introduction to different names, and ideas but terrible for the theorist who needs a little more to sink ones teeth into.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-04-28 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Ric Deez
Awesome chapter on New Orleans! Overall, it's a standard introductory text. Easy to read and insightful.


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